But one blockbuster tour is destined to beat all competition, break all records, hit the music charts at No.1 with a bullet, fill stadiums seating millions and rattling enemies with endless screenings condemning the dark side of capitalism, while raking in billions for humanity.

Yes, when ticket sales ante up, Pope Francis will crush the competition with his summer-long blockbuster rollout: “WWIII: Capitalism vs Morality, the Final Battle to Save the World.”

On the surface it’s “WWIII: Capitalism vs Climate.” But in fact, capitalism’s at war with morality. Capitalism has lost its soul, has no moral code. Yes, capitalism does hate the very mention of global warming, bristles at any suggestion of protecting Planet Earth from climate change. But bottom line, this is a battle to the death with morality, capitalism’s at war with the gods. In their arrogance and narcissism, capitalists really do believe they are superior, the “Invisible Hand” of God.

Unfortunately they don’t see what’s about to hit them, some even dismissing the pope as politically irrelevant. Big mistake. They’re also distracted by the traveling tent circus overcrowded with 20 GOP presidential candidates fighting for money from rich donors, headlines in local newspapers, broadcast sound bites, all to get a few voters out in Iowa cornfields. But so far, this is little more than a noisy distraction, previews of coming attractions for a home movie.

So what’s ahead for capitalists? Some talking points already emerged from the pope’s recent trial balloon. A “Declaration of Religious Leaders, Political Leaders, Business Leaders, Scientists and Development Practitioners” was released right after the Vatican’s “Climate Summit” at the Pontifical Academies of Sciences and Social Sciences in Rome. The summit opened with a clear declaration that everyone, rich and poor, has a “moral duty” to protect the environment. Listen:

“Human-induced climate change is a scientific reality, and its decisive mitigation is a moral and religious imperative for humanity ... the poor and excluded face dire threats from climate disruptions, including the increased frequency of droughts, extreme storms, heat waves, and rising sea levels ... The world has within its technological grasp, financial means and know-how to mitigate climate change while also ending extreme poverty ... through the relentless pursuit of peace, which also will enable the shift of public financing from military spending to urgent investments for sustainable development.”

Unfortunately capitalists, especially Big Oil, Koch billionaires, evangelical conservatives and GOP hawks can’t hear anything that might reduce their profits and wealth-building. Bur Pope Francis’s position is so clearly anticapitalist, it doesn’t take much imagination to predict what to expect when his blockbuster tour starts next month.

Pope’s strategy: lean on world’s power-players and ignite a revolution

His much-anticipated “Papal Encyclical on Climate Change and Global Warming” will loudly broadcast the major principles and talking points Pope Francis will be using later when he addresses world leaders at his historic United Nations General Assembly speech in New York and in Washington before a joint session of the U.S. Congress.

Yes, 2015 promises to be a major turning point in stopping capitalism’s march to global dominance. Our Warrior Pope has ignited WWIII, counterattacking capitalism in what many historians already see as the defining issue of the 21st century: Free-market capitalism versus global warming, climate change, the environment, sustainable survival of the planet, and a trigger for the masses everywhere to rebel against capitalists who profit by destroying the planet.

The pope’s counterattack is certain to have huge economic as well as moral consequences for all capitalists. Pope Francis’s message comes from a leader not only with a strong moral conscience, and a man who’s clearly been on top of financial, economic and political trends for a long time, worldwide and here in America. And he’s clearly not happy with these trends.

Summer blockbuster is powered by Pope’s 10 Moral Principles

So while GOP hawks, Big Oil and conservative billionaires may be distracted by the noisy primaries, Pope Francis is laser focused on leading a global revolution: “WWIII: Capitalism vs Morality, the Final Battle to Save the World,” which capitalists have been winning, till recently. But now, this pope is accelerating his WWIII strategy to save the world in a final battle between capitalism and morality. This is his war and this former boxer hates to lose a fight.

What’s coming next month in Francis’ climate encyclical? Based on the recent Vatican Climate Summit we know he’ll affirm that “human-induced climate change is a scientific reality.” And to this scientific certainty he will add his original 10 anticapitalist points from his 2013 “Apostolic Exhortation.” Here’s our edited version in Pope Francis’ actual words driving his 2015 war to save the world for climate science deniers everywhere:

1. Inequality ... is the root cause of all social ills in the world

Francis: ‘Inequality is the root of social ills. Help the poor, reject markets and speculation, attack the structural causes of inequality, or you will never solve the world’s problems.’

2. Invisible Hand of God ... replaced by hands of capitalists

Francis: ‘Never trust in the so-called ‘invisible hand’ of the markets and economic remedies like cutting workers to increase profits. The world needs a better distribution of income.’

3. Capitalists ... are the new worshipers of the golden calf

Francis: ‘Money must serve, not rule, yet we calmly accept its control over us. Money originated in a profound human crisis, the denial of the primacy of the human person. The worship of the ancient golden calf has returned in a new and ruthless guise in the idolatry of money.”

4. The New Tyranny ... capitalists destroying democracies

Francis: ‘Ideologies increase the wealth of a minority exponentially, increasing the inequality gap, separating the most humans from the prosperity enjoyed by those happy few. A new tyranny is thus born, unilaterally and relentlessly imposing its own laws and rules.’

5. Trickle-down economics ... is a total economic disaster

Francis: ‘Free market trickle-down economics causes injustice. A naïve trust in the culture of prosperity and those wielding economic power deadens society.’

6. Consumerism ... is out-of-control, killing our social values

Francis: ‘Today’s economics promote inordinate consumption, increases inequality, damages the social fabric, increases violence and serious conflicts. Blaming the poor and poorer countries for their troubles is misplaced, solve the corruption spreading at the top.’

7. Competition ... our addiction to profits is killing morality

Francis: ‘The laws of capitalist competition, the survival of the fittest rule. The powerful feed upon the powerless, the vast majority are marginalized: No work, No opportunities. No escape. News is a two-point loss in stocks, but not the death of elderly homeless?’

8. Conservatism ... is a selfish destruction of natural resources

Francis: ‘In a world where everyone has their own subjective truth, citizens cannot develop common solutions that transcend personal ambitions. We need a new way of living and thinking that’s more humane and noble, that brings dignity to all human on this earth.’

9. Exploiting ... humans as mere economic commodities is a sin

Francis: ‘Yes, humans are now consumer goods, used then discarded in our widespread throwaway culture. It is no longer about oppression and exploitation. Today, the excluded ones are no longer society’s underside, no longer even a part of it, but outcasts, leftovers.’

10. Bottom line ... capitalism is godless, has lost its moral compass

Francis: ‘Behind capitalist economics lurks a rejection of ethics and God that debases humans. This lack of morality and ethics results in God calling for solutions outside marketplace economics, to make it possible for a more balance and humane social order.’

Pope Francis is making history. He’s clearly far more than the “radical, anti-capitalist, socialist revolutionary” we first wrote about after his election as the 266 Catholic pope less than two years ago. Yes, Francis is a radical. Yes, he is an anticapitalist socialist. And yes, he is leading a revolution. But most of all, he has become the moral conscience of Planet Earth. In him we see a renewal of traditional values sorely missing in today’s world of obsessive consumerism and narcissistic wealth-building.

So get ready for the wild summer-long rollout of this historic must-see smash hit blockbuster: “WWIII: Capitalism vs. Morality: the Final Battle to Save the World.”

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